A Slow Start for Young Workers

A Slow Start for Young Workers

When the career plans of young workers stall, we all feel the ripple effects. Find out why . . .

Young people looking for jobs today can't help feeling their timing stinks. Nearly one in five people age 16 to 24 is unemployed. We'll look at the work/life repercussions felt by individuals and employers as career plans stall and workplaces lack fresh, young faces.

Guests

Howard Ross

Diversity consultant; Principal, Cook Ross

Julianne Malveaux

Economist; President, Bennett College

Katherine Stahl

Executive Director, American University Career Center

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